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Facilities at Ravenswood are currently few, but are improving. A centrally-located primary school (Ravenswood Community Primary School) [http://www.ravenswoodschool.org.uk]has been built, with a well-equipped sports centre close by.[http://www.ibcsport.co.uk/gainsborough.html] To the south is a new [[National Health Service|NHS]] independent care centre, called Bluebird Lodge. There is a retirement home named after [[Jamie Cann]], the [[Member of Parliament]] for Ipswich who died in [[2001]].
Facilities at Ravenswood are currently few, but are improving. A centrally-located primary school (Ravenswood Community Primary School) [http://www.ravenswoodschool.org.uk]has been built, with a well-equipped sports centre close by.[http://www.ibcsport.co.uk/gainsborough.html] To the south is a new [[National Health Service|NHS]] independent care centre, called Bluebird Lodge. There is a retirement home named after [[Jamie Cann]], the [[Member of Parliament]] for Ipswich who died in [[2001]].


Behind the terminal building, which has been converted into apartments, a small district shopping centre have been built which include a [[pharmacy]], [[bookmaker]]s, take-aways, along with two larger retail outlets: a [[Co-Op UK|Co-Op]] food store, and a [[Lidl]]. An [[National Health Service|NHS]] doctors’ surgery, Ravenswood Medical Practice[http://www.hatfieldrdsurgery.co.uk/], is situated next to the pharmacy. The old squash courts are to be the new community centre, and a children’s Nursery is also to be built. More controversially, at least with the Residents’ Association, is the development of a [[McDonalds]] drive-through at the main entrance to Ravenswood, which opened in September [[2006]].
Behind the terminal building, which has been converted into apartments, a small district shopping centre have been built which include a [[pharmacy]], [[bookmaker]]s, take-aways, along with two larger retail outlets: a [[Co-Op UK|Co-Op]] food store, and a [[Lidl]]. An [[National Health Service|NHS]] doctors’ surgery, Ravenswood Medical Practice[http://www.hatfieldrdsurgery.co.uk/], is situated next to the pharmacy. The old squash courts are to be the new community centre, and a children’s Nursery is also to be built. More controversially, is the development of a [[McDonalds]] drive-through at the main entrance to Ravenswood, which opened in September [[2006]].


Planning permission for a pub/restaurant has also been granted<ref>{{cite web|url=http://online.ipswich.gov.uk/ppc/application.aspx?AppID=06/00121/FUL&sType=APP|title=Planning Application|Accessdate=2007-02-05}}</ref>, and a lease will be taken by [[Pathfinder Pubs]]. It is likely to open July/August [[2007]]. This area of Ravenswood is being developed by [[Ashwell Property Group]].
Planning permission for a pub/restaurant has also been granted<ref>{{cite web|url=http://online.ipswich.gov.uk/ppc/application.aspx?AppID=06/00121/FUL&sType=APP|title=Planning Application|Accessdate=2007-02-05}}</ref>, and a lease will be taken by [[Pathfinder Pubs]]. It is likely to open July/August [[2007]]. This area of Ravenswood is being developed by [[Ashwell Property Group]].

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Ravenswood is a new district within Ipswich, Suffolk, UK. It is sited on the old Ipswich Airport to the south-east of the town. It is easily accessible from the junction 57 of the A14 (Nacton and South East Ipswich via the A1189).

Part of Bonny Crescent, overlooking the Cricket pitch in Ravenswood.

The area is expanding rapidly, with the main residential developer being Bellway Homes [1]. Bellway have worked closely with Ipswich Borough Council, who used to own the land, to create a modern development that mixes apartments, small houses and larger family homes within the same style. The road layout is a mix of traditional and modern, with twisting roads interspersed with small greens or children’s play areas. There is also a tree-lined boulevard, with another to follow. To the north, close to the old terminal building, will be a village cricket pitch. Surrounding this is an impressive terrace of town houses built in a crescent, no doubt reminiscent of Belgravia or Bath. In total, 1,200 houses and apartments are likely to be built.

Environment

Forumation sculpture by Rick Kirby at entrance to Ravenswood.

The development has tried to be environmentally sensitive. A frequent bus service links to the town centre. Space for cars has been limited, with speed bumps and other traffic calming measures liberally deployed. Mixed cycle paths and walkways are also a feature. Incorporated into the design of the buildings and sewers is a sustainable urban drainage system which allows rainfall to be returned to the environment without going through the sewerage system. Plans are in extremely early stages for the construction of a large wind turbine on Ravenswood[citation needed]. It is suggested that it would generate enough power to serve the entire development.

A number of pieces of street art have been installed or commissioned: "Formation" by Rick Kirby at the entrance; and "Handstanding" by Martin Heron, near the school.

Facilities

Ravenswood Community Primary School.

Facilities at Ravenswood are currently few, but are improving. A centrally-located primary school (Ravenswood Community Primary School) [2]has been built, with a well-equipped sports centre close by.[3] To the south is a new NHS independent care centre, called Bluebird Lodge. There is a retirement home named after Jamie Cann, the Member of Parliament for Ipswich who died in 2001.

Behind the terminal building, which has been converted into apartments, a small district shopping centre have been built which include a pharmacy, bookmakers, take-aways, along with two larger retail outlets: a Co-Op food store, and a Lidl. An NHS doctors’ surgery, Ravenswood Medical Practice[4], is situated next to the pharmacy. The old squash courts are to be the new community centre, and a children’s Nursery is also to be built. More controversially, is the development of a McDonalds drive-through at the main entrance to Ravenswood, which opened in September 2006.

Planning permission for a pub/restaurant has also been granted[1], and a lease will be taken by Pathfinder Pubs. It is likely to open July/August 2007. This area of Ravenswood is being developed by Ashwell Property Group.

Within easy walking distance of Ravenswood is Orwell Country Park, the Orwell Bridge (built from 1979 to 1982), touring and static caravan parks, a Scouting and Girl Guides camp site, and a 9 hole pay and play golf course.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Planning Application". {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |Accessdate= ignored (|accessdate= suggested) (help)